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rethinking, rebuilding, regenerating coral reefs

our ocean deserves an innovative solution to help coral reefs survive this century.

coral life cycle

As one of the oldest ecosystems on the planet, coral reefs are living animals serving as crucial marine habitats, protect shorelines from waves and storms, and support coastal economies.

Rapidly disappearing due to climate change, pollution, and overfishing, coral reefs face an existential crisis, putting ocean biodiversity, coastal protection, and millions of livelihoods at risk.

how we operate

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    rethinking

    how we rehabilitate degraded coral reefs by prioritizing a scientific, collaborative and scalable approach.

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    rebuilding

    reef structure with a 3D-printed, modular system designed to attract baby corals and other marine life.

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    regenerating

    our ocean – one reef at a time – together with local partners, emphasizing impact and resilience.

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advancing ocean rehabilitation

innovation and a commitment to continuous improvement drives us and our partners forward every day, both on land and beneath the waves.

what our partners say

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    This collaboration with rrreefs is a major advancement in our commitment to sustainable innovation and marine conservation. By integrating state-of-the-art 3D printing technology into our reef restoration initiatives, we are not only revitalizing marine ecosystems but also creating opportunities for local communities.

    Dr. Roy G. Ponce
    President of the Davao Oriental State University, Philippines

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    In Ecuador, approximately 70% of coral areas have been lost in recent decades. through this partnership, we’re implementing new innovative solutions to facilitate ecosystem recovery and deepen our understanding of coral establishment.

    Andrea Castillo
    Project Director of CONMAR, Ecuador 

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    We manufacture bricks for rrreefs when it comes to larger quantities – ‘the brick for the world’s oceans’, on which corals can regrow. This story of our collaboration with rrreefs is our first flagship project for sustainability.

    Daniel Baertsch
    Lead Technic & Innovation at Coeur de Terre, Switzerland

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